How do guides differ from tutorials and cases?
Guides are comprehensive step-by-step manuals combining theory and practice. Unlike tutorials focusing on interface technical aspects, guides provide full understanding: why the tool is needed, step-by-step setup instructions with screenshots, best practices, typical beginner mistakes and how to avoid them, integration with other platform tools for synergy. Unlike cases showing specific results, guides teach systematic approaches.
What main guide categories are available?
The library covers: Arbitrage tools — detailed guides for Scanner, Screener, Perpetuals, DEX scanner with notification and filter setup. On-chain analysis — guides for wallet analysis, mass search, AI similar wallet search, working with collections and subscriptions. Additional features — API usage, White Label setup, referral program maximization.
How to use guides for a quick platform start?
Start with the 'Getting Started' guide for overall platform architecture understanding. Study the subscription plan selection guide. Complete basic guides for your priority direction — Arbitrage Scanner for arbitrage, Wallet Analysis for on-chain analysis. Progress to advanced guides on tool integration as you gain proficiency.
How do guides help master complex tools like AI wallet search?
The AI Similar Wallets Search guide breaks down the tool through a practical approach: how AI analyzes 272 criteria, step-by-step from simple to complex — finding first reference wallet, adding to collection, running AI search, interpreting results, iterative improvement through adding multiple reference wallets. Real examples show how users found insider networks.
Are guides updated when new features are added?
The team maintains guide currency through regular updates. Each significant tool update triggers guide revision with new capabilities, updated screenshots, and examples. New feature launches are followed by comprehensive guides within 1-2 weeks. Outdated guides are archived with labels to avoid confusion.
Can you suggest creating a guide on a topic of interest?
Yes, ArbitrageScanner actively accepts community requests. If you encounter an underdocumented platform aspect, write to support via Telegram bot or email. The team evaluates requests by frequency, audience relevance, and potential value. Priority requests are implemented.